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Event –Driven Language A user causes an event to occur when they do something on the form such as mouse clicking, typing, or checking a box. A user causes an event to occur when they do something on the form such as mouse clicking, typing, or checking a box. Event procedure – tells the computer in BASIC language what to do in response to an event. Event procedure – tells the computer in BASIC language what to do in response to an event.

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Parts of A Visual Basic Project Project – includes all parts of the project Project – includes all parts of the project A.k.a. Application or program A.k.a. Application or program Form – the window where the interface between the user and the computer is created. Form – the window where the interface between the user and the computer is created. Controls – graphical features or tools that are placed on a form to allow user interaction. Controls – graphical features or tools that are placed on a form to allow user interaction.

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Design Mode – the mode used to build a project. May also be referred to as development mode. Design Mode – the mode used to build a project. May also be referred to as development mode. Form – the window where the programmer creates the interface between the user and the computer. Form – the window where the programmer creates the interface between the user and the computer. Interface – line of communication between the user of the program and the computer. Interface – line of communication between the user of the program and the computer.

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Controls - tools or objects that are placed on forms to allow users to interaction such as text boxes, labels, scroll bars, or buttons. Controls - tools or objects that are placed on forms to allow users to interaction such as text boxes, labels, scroll bars, or buttons. Property – characteristic or value of an object (caption, color, size, font etc.) that can be set either using the Properties window at design time or by writing code statements during run – time. Property – characteristic or value of an object (caption, color, size, font etc.) that can be set either using the Properties window at design time or by writing code statements during run – time.

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On Your Own Open your Beginning Visual Basic workbook to section 1-1. Open your Beginning Visual Basic workbook to section 1-1. Work independently through Lessons 1 and 2. Work independently through Lessons 1 and 2. Check out and take Quiz 1 and pass with 80% accuracy before continuing on to Lesson 3. Check out and take Quiz 1 and pass with 80% accuracy before continuing on to Lesson 3.

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